Thane Heins had an idea in the 1980s about increasing motor efficiency by retarding counter-EMF but was dismissed by his professor. He experimented in his basement in the 2000s and discovered his "Regenerative Acceleration" technology can increase motor output up to 200% by storing magnetic energy from flywheel magnets and releasing it to boost acceleration. The author witnessed a demonstration showing an electric vehicle that gained charge and speed without drawing additional power, challenging conventional understanding of physics but explained by latent energy storage in rare earth magnets. While not creating unlimited free energy, it can extend vehicle range and boost other generator and motor outputs.